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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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What is the exact meaning of this phrase?

Hi

I would like to know the meaning of this phrase:

"Games will be dispatched as supplied by the manufacturer."

Does it mean that games will be dispatched once they are supplied by the manufacturer,
or games will be dispatched in the same form and status as they were received by the dispatcher (seller) from the manufacturer?
  

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" They'll be dispatched in the same manner in which they're received, in terms of time frame. ) It does not mean that they must first receive the entire allotment from the manufacturer before they begin distributing the games to the customers. They receive a few.

  • " They'll be dispatched in the same manner in which they're received, in terms of time frame.
  • ) It does not mean that they must first receive the entire allotment from the manufacturer before they begin distributing the games to the customers.
  • They receive a few.
  • They distribute a few.
  • The announcer is reporting the game as it is played .
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Anonymous "Games will be dispatched as supplied by the manufacturer."
They'll be dispatched in the same manner in which they're received, in terms of time frame. ("Once," as you say.)
It does not mean that they must first receive the entire allotment from the manufacturer before they begin distributing the games to the customers. They receive a fe
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I see.
Thank you for the clarification.
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We can understand, from this phrase, that the seller may not have them in stock, right?

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